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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900.
ROYAL
LIVE NEWS OF. THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
MAKE UP OF THE D., L. AND W.
BOARD FOB TODAY.
Monster Mine Pump That Has Been
Completed at the Jeansville Iron
Works South Mill Is to Rosuine
Operations Tomorrow Night W.
A. Burton, of Hallstead, Appointed
Assistant Secretary of the Rail
road Young Men's Christian As
sociationOther News Notes.
Follow Ine la the make-up of the
Delaware. Iackuwiinna ami Western
boaid for today:
Tuns-day, .Ian SJ,
WILD CATS, SOUTH.
i:50 ii. w. T. McCarthy, with O
roo.
Wal-
laec s tni.li.
1J30 .i m W. A. Bartholomew.
" a. m.A. Ketchuiu.
3 a. m. O. Kr.iinev.
4 p. m. P. Gllllfjar.
5 a m. J. MtC'Ji".
r. a. m. J. Oinl.
y a. m W. II. Bartholomew.
K ,i m.-I llnllett.
0 a. m. D. Wallace, with A. l'olliamus'
men.
lo.rn a. m.-H. V. Col In
11 -JO a. m O. Rnflei ly.
1 p. m.-P. J. O'.Malley.
1 p. m. -M. Hriinlean.
X p. in. C. Tow list nd.
4.15 p. in. 1'. P. Sttcu. with A. Hop
kins' nun.
4.C n. m. 8. Carmodw
A. Widencr takes V. M. Hallett's crew.
SUMMITS.
fiSi) a. m., northCi. Pionfelker.
5 a. m., bouthMcLinc, with Wai rick's
men.
11 a, m.. FOL,th--lI. Biiili.
b p. m , south M. Mntllsun.
PUI.LIJU.
10 a. m. Pccklns.
rusuuits.
f. n. m , south Houscr.
11.30 a. m t-outh M. Moran.
7 p. in. Muth M. Murphy.
10 p. m , bouth C. Caw ley.
PASSKNGUIl KNQINi:.
6 SO p. m. McGovem.
WILD CATS. NORTH.
f. a. m., 2 er.Klncp T. ntzpntrlck.
! a. m , 2 crslner. T. nmidlLUii.
11 a. in.. 2 erslnis-O. 1 lilt.
" p. m.i 2 eiiRlnes n. Castner
R p. m., 2 eiiRlnes (' Kln-jsloy
10 p m, 2 enRlties J i: Masteis
all conci:iini:d
Conductois John and Stephen Flncrty
nnd W. D. Wnrfel are holding dally
Ujsses of Instructions on th new lantern
nnd hand tlt;nals at Itallroad Ynunit
Men's Christian ascoclittlon, Scrauton.
All employes In thp road or anl scrlc.!
(InclliUliitT eiBineers aim uremeni are -
peoted
to attend these clnsses and in iko
themselves thoroughly familiar with these
the!
signals.
South Hill to Resume.
It has been announced that opcia
tlons will be resumed at the South
mill torrorrow night, after a four
weeks' shut down.
The restarting of operations and tho
return to work of the 1,500 men em
ployed will be hailed with delight by
"both the employes and the merchants
dependent on their trade.
Whits Haven Powder Mill.
White Haven is qulto suio of secur
ing a second industry, it being none
other than a large powder mill. James
e. "Miller, of Sumneytown, near Phila
delphia, has purchased 400 acres of
land, this being part of the William
Bell tract along the Lehigh river at
what is known to our people as th
"Devil's Elbow, This is about three
quarters of a mile obove the river
quarry of the Pennsylvania Tied Gran
ite company, where the river makcj
several turns,
.Andrew Merkle, who Is superintend
ent of Mr, Millet's dynamite factory at
Hayes Creek, and Mr. Miller-went over
the tract and staked it off. According
to the i'deas now held it Is proposed
B erect a number ef large itoae build-
Baking
in
The strongest, purest, most efficient and wholesome
of leavening agents. Not lowest in price, yet the most
economical; in 1900, as in the past, indispensable to the
work of the pastry cook.
The New Year brings prosperity almost unsurpassea
in the history of the country.
For every one there is money enough to buy that to
eat which is pure, sound, good, wholesome.
Why should we use cheap, impure, unhealthful arti
cles of food? There is no economy in them; they endan
ger the health, they may cost life. There are reported
almost daily cases of sickness caused by eating cake,
puddings or biscuit made with the cheap, alum baking
powders.
In all articles for food buy and use only the best.
The good health of the family is of first consideration.
, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100
iiics Milinvl at $40,000 ay soon as ths
fnr-t leaves the Biounfl. The mills will
hiiu a capacity of ono car a day and
particular attention will bo paid to pun
powdir, although sovoial other kinds
will be made. White Haven Journal.
Superintendent of Breakeis.
H. llriiiikpihon Thome, thu famous
Yale foot ball iliur, lw has lit lmi
Identified with the JViiiij lv.mia Cal
inmjuiiv at rummoio fur some time,
was jestiitlay appointed supt.rlntr!i
tlent of 1iie.ilcis by ti-neial .Hiifuln
tentknt (iioruv 1'. Smith.
The appointment will liihc eli'cct on
Kobnmiy I and lit. Thoinn will maks
his headrpiai teis at Diuimoip
A Monster Pump.
A I.iijtp number of mine operator.'',
supeiintendeiits, niiiiliur rnfilneeis .'iiid
machinists from ailous ;uits of the
iintluaelte region iombled at the
Je.mesville lion Wmks the other day
to wltnesd the test of a big new pump
just completed at that well known
plant. The type of the pump Is tilple
expansion condensing, outside puked
and outside connected plunder mine
pumping engine.
Sl'.e1 -Diameter of high piessure
cylinder, 16 Inches, of Intermediate. 21
inches: of low- pressui", 10 Inches,
diameter of plungers, l'l inches; stroke,
IS inches; space length o"r all, 40 feet
ft Inches; width, 11 feet i inches;
height, 9 feet l Inches; capacity. .1,300
to 4,000 gallons per minute, or live to
five and one-half million gallons a d y:
to n vertical heigh of 300 feet.
Pump complete, with condenser
and fittings, weighs IT'.OOO pounds.
The condenser. Independent du
plex type, tl7e 10 Inches by 12 lnclus
by 18 Inches. The estimated savins In
fuel with this type, of pump over a
simple pump doing similar work la it)
to 73 per i ent.
The compaiison of cost per annum
will be as follows: Holler hoise power
Is estimated to cost $10: with the ordi
nary high piessure pump will cost $J0
per rump horse power, ana with this
tpe of pump per hoisj power about
$400, showing a saving of SC00 per an
num per hoiso power over the other
types of l.lgh piessure pumps. This Is
the Hi st pump of the C'orlls vulxu mo.
tlou to be elected ut these nhops. the
pump has been clulsteuej "The Mon
arch." This and That.
H. Oieer, watch Inspector for the
Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western
rallioad eomp iny, will occupy perman
ent quaiteis In the Haiti oad Youn
Men's Christian association building,
on Lackawannn avenue, in a few- days.
Ills duties aie to Keep tho watches of
the emplojes in peifect running ntdcr,
W. A. Hurton, of Hallstead, foimer
ly a brakeman on the Delaware, Lack
awanna and Western rallioad, has
been appointed assistant seeretaiy at
the Rallioad Young Men's Clulntian
association in this city, to succeed W.
A. Berry, who has accepted Bn ap
pointment In New Jersey. Mr. Burton
Is a young man well known In rallioad
circles and has already ussumed his
duties at thu Lackawanna avenue
quarters of the association.
UNABLE TO AGREE.
Miners Hoot at Operators Proposition
at Indianapolis.
Indianapolis, Jun. 29, When the joint
conference of miners and operator!
met this afternoon the two i reposi
tions of last Saturday vhl:h caused
tho deadlock In the joint s;a!e com
mittee were read. The operators' pio
posltlon is to establish the price of
minim; on the basis of nlw cents per
ton advance on screen lump coal, mak
ing the price 75 cents in the Hocking;
Valley as the base, with a proportion
ate Increase for inside day labor and
dead work, all of which Is eiiulvalent
to an advance of 13 and 3C-1Q0O per
cent.
The mlneis rejected tho offer Jn the
committee and submitted a proposi
tion resolving in favor or run of mine,
Powder
1900
Alum is used in baking powders because it is
cheap, costing less than two cents a pound. It is a
corro-i e poison. Think of feeding it to children !
Yet the manufacturers of well-knoun alum pow
ders are actually denying that they contain alum.
WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
ll.it differential of , cents between pick
and hand mining; the abolition of day
labor and work: 2.1 tents a day atl
jiu'o for day laboi; 20 cents per ton
Incieaso for mining: the base for run
of mine coal In the Hleentli district
to be 47's cents per ton, and the same
conditions to pievall throughout the
Indiana block Held. The operators'
committee rejected the proposition an!
the conference ici'clved the report with
mingled cheeis and jeeis. The miners
hooted at the opotaturs' proposlt!6n,
while the opetators laughed ut the de
mands of the miners.
MEN MURDERED AT SEA.
Captain and Six of a Brigantine's
Crew Killed by Mutineers.
Victoria. H. r Jan. 2D. Mail advices
received heie tell of a tragedy on the
New Zealand brlgantlne Uthcl In the
Straits Settlement. She sailed from
Hroome, Western Austialla, about the
end of November with a cat go of lum
ber, and has been posted as missing.
A telegram wan received by the gov
ernor of the Straits Settlement from
the British consul at Iiatavla to the
effect that the vessel had been scut
tled by patt of her ciew, who had mu
tinied and murdered the captain and
owner. John Alfred Kiddle, together
with his son. the mate, the carpenter
and three of the crew.
The mutlneeis, who numbered thir
teen, after they had landed at Adult
had a quarrel among themselves as
a result of which, when they reached
Macassar, one of them Informed the
Dutch nuthoiitles, who arrested the
mutineers and seized the valuables and
other property they had stolen.
News has also reached here of the
captuie of five officers of the Dutch
mall steamship, who Impiudently went
ashore and were attacked by the sav
ages of New Guinea. A relief patty
next day found ashes of bonfires nnd
traces which led them to believe that
the five officers had been killed anl
eaten by the savages. The New Guinea
authorities have sent for a w at ship.
WAGES INCREASED.
Union Traction Company Advances
Pay of Employes.
Philadelphia, Jan. 20. The Union
Tiactlon company, of this city, which
contiols eveiy stieet car line within the
city limits, today notllled Its conduc
tor and motormen, numbering up
wards of 5.000 men. that beginning
with Fobruaiy 1 It would voluntailly
Increase the wage? of the men. The
men will woik twelve hours a day ai
heiotofoie, and the wnites will bo In
created from 1C 1-3 centii to I cents
an hour. The company's stated reason
for voluntarily advancing wages is
that the coiporatlon Is In a prosperous
condition, and that this state of af
lalis being largely due to the faithful,
elliclcnt services rendeicd by tho men,
they should reap a portion of the bene
fits of the present good times,
THE NEW DREIBUND.
Association of Germany, England
and the United States a Guarantee
of Peace.
"The asboclatlon of tho German Km
plie, the Urltlsh. Empire and the United
States for pui poses of mutual advant
age Is the ei ea test guarantee of peace
the world has ever had," v rites George
Leland Hunter in Alnslee's for Febru
ary. "The united power of the thteo
nations, even without Japan and Italy
I say nothing about Autsrla-Hungary
Is so preponderant that war against
them would mean the annihilation of
the French and Russian fleets, and
even though Trench and Russian arm
ies should which Is more than doubt
fulbe victorious on land, It would be
a barren victory, and they would, In
the end, be obliged to capitulate to the
powers that control the sea. Even if
war were a possible contingency, the
stake for which the Germans, who
would have to bear tho brunt of it, are
playing is so tremendous as to Justify
MCM
their taking the tisk. With the assur
ance that war Is out of the question,
Gel many cannot hesitate. On the one
hand is a suro piospict of commercial
progress, which will cast Into the shade
the brilliant tecord made by the Gei
man Umpire in the past hlity cur.s; on
the other Is unceitalnty and doubt.
"There ate many In Germany, Eng
land nnd the United Stntcs, as well as
elsewheie, to oppose the modernizing
of the world, many In whom the spirit
of anarchy Is so strong that they prefer
a feudal world In which petty States
aie allowed to peipetuate niisgovern
ment, many who decrv commercial
civilization and light with words for
what they tenn the rights of barbar
ism, many who object to a woild peace
obtained by means of an Intel national
policy. Hut their protests will glow
fainter and fainter as civilization, con
fident In Its icoiganlzlng ability, fer
tilizes the desert and brings plenty
where poverty was befoie, substitutes
systems of impeilal justice for petty
tyranny, teaches millions to know nec
essities thov never dreametl of, and
shows them how, by patient work, to
satisfy the new wants, educates them
Into 'vital touch with the rest of huma:i
kind."
His Experience.
"Have ou ever played football,"
she
asked.
"No," ho replied, "but when I was a
cowboy I was once run over by a herd
of stampeded stceis." Chicago Tlmw
UctaUl. Headache
Bthousness, sour stomach, constipa
tion and all lrrer ills are cared by
Hood's Pitts
the nonirrltatlng cathartic. Price
2" cents of all drurelsts or by mall of
C.I. Hoed A Co.. Lowell. Mais.
Mr
PATENT Good Ideas
mar be secured br
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore, Md.
ALai.iiAAili,AilAislALtL4,lliiailAtl
3 Pnintgrl Daanmanhss-
Rocker Talk.
Reed Rockers, were $3.75, $5.00, $6.50, $12.00.
Now $2.75, $3.75, $5.00, $9.50.
Fancy Rockers, were $3.7 J, $.50, $7.00, $10.00.
Now $2.75, $4.00, $5.50, $7.50.
Bed Talk,
Metal Beds, were $7.50. $10.00, $12.00; $15.00.
With best springs, now $5'.7, $7.o, $9.0, $12
Bureau Talk.
Bureaus, white enamel or oak, Oval Bevel Plate
Glass, were $i6.jo; now $12.50.
flWtfH'HJFlJWWJfHJJHWfH
East Mountain Lithia Water
Sold by All Fint-CUss Druggists. Highly Recoat.
mended by Physicians.
FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
JOSEPH
Offlce 902 West Lackawanna Avenue,
curt mmkiQUS
IN THE HEART OF BRAZIL.
V. 8. 8, Wilmington Crulsor Up tho
Amazon.
The cruise of tho "Wilmington" 2,300
miles along the Amazon Is the subject
of a Very readable article In Alni'lce'a
for February.
"The drenty solitude and monotony
of the interminable sit etch of low
banks nnd the knowledge that back of
these shores lay hundicds of miles of
unexplored, almost Impenetrable forest
swampy, stagnant, fever-breeding and
pestilent, gave the Journey up the gicat
river a weird, mysterious tone,
'Passing ci aft were few and far be
tween. Now and then rafts, or 'boas,
as they arc locally termed, would bo
discerned near the shote. These 'hol
ms' aie peculiar to the Amazon, and
are In common use. Their constiuctlon
1 simple enough. A number of buoy
ant logs aie lashed together with vines,
and upon this platform Is erected u
small bamboo house, with thatched
roof. Several families equipped with
provisions will cmb.uk upon ono of
these queer tinft, and di 1ft with the
curl ent until a deshable place for set
tling Is i cached,
"As the 'Wilmington' progressed It
was noticed that tho chai actor of the
vegetation changed somewhat. The
foicsts gtcw moie dense, and the lux
uriant hues of the tropics weic pto-
nounced. During tho day the heat was
oppressive. There was a moist, humid
touch to the ntmosuheie and an ever
present odor of decking plants as
sailed the nostills. Late In the aftei
noon, howovei, cooling i.iins lnvailably
set In, lcndeilng the night compain
tivoly pleasant.
"About live bundled miles from
Pnta, at the Junction of the Tapajos
Illver with the Amuon, a town was
reached which pioved cvticmely Inter
esting to the gunboat's ciew. Its name,
Santaiem, gave no evidence of the fact
that It was otigiiially colonized by
Americans. That was In lstlrt. nnd tho
passing of thlrtv-thre years has ic
moved all traces of the Yankee settlets.
It did not leqtilie this lesult of an at
tempt at Anglo-Saxon colonization to
..rt rt trt iVn 'Wll i,iltitrtn,i't.' r,n.inlA tlinf
J..W... . .... ., ,....,..v !--
the tiopics form no favoiablo home for
their race. Despite the goigeous pano
ratnos of tlauutlng colois in forest and
sky. the evidences of natme's most
lavish hand In (low em mid ft tilts and
mineral wealth, and a climate eloquent
of perpetual lest and dolec far nlente.
not a solitary officer or "Jackie" of the
gunboat would have even harbotcd an
inclination to cm hnngc his home land
for this.
"At Santarem wcie seen scveial tpl
cal Amazon Illver steameis. They wcie
various sizes, and looked not unlike
the ciaft familiar to the Mississippi.
Tho more pietentlous wcie so con
structed us to furnish two decks open
at the sldc, the upper devoted to first
class passengcis and the lower restrict
ed to those tiavellng second class. As
cattle, mule and fi eight are also
carried on the latter deck. It can easily
bo understood that this location is not
entirely deslrublc. Theie are no stand
ing beds on boaid, hammocks being In
variably used. These steameis ply to
all parts of the great network of liveis
foimlng the Amazon system, and aie
utilized In tianspotting lubber."
FOR GOLF RASH
Heat Itash, inflammations, itching, Irritation
and ch-vflngs, undue or oircnslv e perspiration,
nd many other sanatlvo uses, nothing so
cooling, purlfj lug, and refreshing as a bath
ith Clticuka Soav, followed in the sovcrer
forms by pontlo anolntlnp) with Ccticcka,
tho great skin cure and purest of emollients.
ClTlctM SorlitfTonclll(louM thomt ffffdlT
kin iiutifiinund bftntlfylriBiotp.ttwclUjthf iiurfrt
tort iwtrtol lor lollrt, bufi, ind nuntrv. Sold throuch
out tin world. l"MTTm lio rJ emu Coir.lfolt
Fropi., Bolton. Uow lo Hate JJituUful Skin," free.
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for fiomestlo
use and or all sizes, Including Buckwheat
and Btrdseye, delivered In any part of
the city, at the lowest price.
Orders received at tho oftlce, ConnMl
building. Room S06; telephone No. 1762, or
at tho mine, telephone No. 272, will he
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
at tho mine.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO
AGENT,
Scrauton, Pa.
7..
"Cjfe?
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL
Your New Draperies.
We have the Furniture Coverings
use them. As to the price come in
goou worK.
WILLIAMS & ITANULTY,
129 WYOMING AVENUE.
Our
Entire Stock
of Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry and
Unredeemed
Pledges Are
Now Sold at
Auction to the
Highest Bidder,
as We Must
Vacate the Store
We Now Occupy
by April 1.
Davidow Bros
227 Lackawanna Avs.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St. Denis
llrouJway and Eleventh St., New York,
Opp. (Irace Church Huropea.i Plan.
Rooms $i.oo a Day onJ Upwards.
In a modest and unobtrusive way there
are lew better conducted hotels in tho
mi tropolls than tho St. Denis.
Tho ureat popularity It has acquired can
readily bo traced to Its unique location.
Its homc-llko utmophero. the peculiar ex
ccllence of Its culinn and bcrlcc, and Its
very moderate prices.
WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON.
ISHoTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. aol Irvlij Pii3),
NEVA YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN, SS.50 Per
Day and Upwards.
EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per
Day atid Upwards.
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
f i
For Business Men
In the hart of tho wholesale
district.
For shoppers
S minutes' walk to Wannmakers:
S minutes to bletel Cooper's Big
Store. Uasy of access to the great
Dry Goods Stores.
For SlRhtscers
One block from B'way Cars, giv
ing rasy transportation to all
points ut Interest.
! HOTEL ALBERT ;
NEW YOKK.
Cor. 11th ST. & UNIViniSlTY PL.
Only one lllock from Hroadway.
ROOIIl), $1 UD. Prices treasonable
- f -f
DR. DBNVTEN, 311 Rpruct Street. Scran
Inn. I'o. 'II 'cute an J Chronic Dlae ol
Men, Horn nn Children. Consult' Ion end
elimination tree Olllce Hours Uilly ad
MinJay P . m. to o p in.
MAKE PERFECT MEN
It r Ln irrl Tn Jo;t n ( 4in Hlont uf
lift can b iMtortd I )u Th vrrj
ur it uf Ncryou lMlt r
ttb-oluiflt L-irtd ty Pi:RFrriO
1 .inLf.Ti Ulf PTompI rtlltl in ln
omnia falliof mttuurr and tht (
nl drain or OUI owci.incuiitJ by
jniitat rt tlun itrJicMfioftiilr tan
Imnfcri vifor andiutrncv toir funr.
lion Hrifur tupayittiu utr kBfcv bloom to lb
ihrtki atid luf'.r lo tho vyn t r79oint orld
Oft'Mo boi rtMUM rnarg fvlfJo buiti si
Jt OagjraalwtraiantedcufVlOryor money r
gmlrd ta,a b cirrltd In tet Sr pockvt ft'l
rrihrr or irindln plain vraiptr on ifcrlp'JJ
Wic by tut muaiTr !U liilai M Cklfli,'
Rold in Scranton, Pa., by Matthews
Bros, and McGarrafc 6 Thomas, UrufBiats,
We know our new spring arrivals
of Foreign and Domestic Upholstery
stuffs will interest you.
Come nnd see our novelties in
LACE CURTAINS.
Brussels, Irish Point,
Nottlnghams.
DRAPERIES.
Velour, Tapestry,
Damask, Bagdad.
WE'LL MAKE YOUR
LOOK LIKC NEW.
OLD FURNITUfM
and the men who know how to
andvsee how small it will be for
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1 Umbrellas
Repaired
or
Recovered.
Skates
Sharpened
at
i
& BROOKS1
211 Washington Arc.
S We can show you the 1900
Model Chainless Bicycle if you 3
E will call 3
aiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiniiiB
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital $200,000
surplus - 450.000
WM. C0NNELL, President.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPres.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashltr.
o
0
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
435 to 455
N. Niath Street,
.PI
Telcphcm; Call, 2333.
THE
SIC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 an (12, Com'ltu BTd'g.
a
SCRANTON, PA.
lining and Blasting
POWDER
lis do at Mooilo ami Iluah !ol SVorxi.
LAPLIN & RAND POWUBR CO5
ORANGE GUN POWDER
El-ctrla Ilatlerlci. Kleotrla Urpli lsr.
ezplodlui; blast, Mifety I'uu ji
Repauno Chemical Co.'s
HiaH
UXI'LO. 1VC
MADE ME A MAN
AJAXTAULfclS I'OBITIVMjX (J U HIS
lXr.7.i-rou i)l(eaar-FalllD3 Men
crj, 1-3 potency, t- loiloaev, etc . CM.f J
bj Atuw or other J.icesaea tnd ladln
, crttlona. ITtru vuUhlJ a Hit turtlu
.mA 1 1 u coo. for Urn! 7, bufclu'-j or aarrloc",
XyflKPreTeat Insanity and RinsamDllon 11
taEoniaiiin. Ibolrtuo bowi tmmedUto inprojo.
nentosil (Ssu a t-Uliri wboro.oll other fall In.
tint upc-i.l 5tlnB tho irnul-o AJ Tnhlots. Tber
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